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4 BEHM JiRK "S HUMPHREY, Miscellaneous. MIT MM! I d s "to "WHOLESALE DEALERS f IS TO BUILD TJP A GOOD AND SHIPPERS OF TR Ira IN J- lo) FEED. FOR- Family Broccrics ! -AND In order to do so I have laid in a Full Stock of Fine, Fancy and Staple Groceries and - SWEN by fire. New Westminister, B. C, June I 15. -The -city of Vancouver, situated at the Pacific end of the Canadian Pacific Railway, is in ashes. Not half a dozen houses remain, out or five hundred; and, worst of all, there is a larere loss of life. Ten bodies thus far have been recovered and a number of THE SOCIALISTS. Preparations for a Grand De monstration In St. Louts. Miscellaneous. Tickets only 5. Snare la rporua St. Louis. June 14. The socialists of this citv continue to hold their regular meetings, despite the action taKen dv tpe ciiy auinomies piomui- aber of tin? them. Thevare. as a rule, auietlvl i CfA T nfotr flnmnantr. persons are missing who are supposed conducted, and although they are BWWW'. -rry ' CHOPS JISIJD MILL All of which I will sell at the lowest prices Prices Guaranteed to meet Northern or We3tern Markets. Write or Call for Postal Quotations. may31-tf t A i j Health and Pleasure Resort ! DON'T FAIL TO CALL AT SPIEE'S MIL! GROCERY! to have perished. One short hour did neia secretly, it is understood that the th whole work. rAvnlntinnnrvsinil Snppndikrvsneeches. The property saved is insgnificant which were the order of the day be- a "clean sweep" defines the situa- fore the Chicago riots, have become xxovLS a tnousana men are ai worn, jess frequent. Three meetings or dit- cleanng up the debris for the railroad ferent branches of the order were held company. Twenty contracts for re- yesterday to complete arrangements building have already been let. Many for a grand demonstration on the men lost their all, but are determined Fmirth-of Jnlv. which will take the to start in again. The property loss fnpm of a rjicnic. the profits of which falls directly on the pioneer element are intended to be expended for the of the new city. Hundreds of people benefit of friends who are being prose- are o.amned out. There are meatrre L.ifa3 VvtVio ntHnrities in vArinnsnarts I facilties for the relief of the sufferers, nf tnA countrv. The circular an- m out tne people oi mis city are espec- nouncinir this fact is printed.on red ially open-handed m their efforts to paper, and the tickets of admission on relieve the distress. Prompt aid from L,o less lurid cards. It is expected the Canadian Railway is expected. Uw fifteen thousand people will r amines wciowujpeneu lu nuauuuu i rjartlClDate. Wtdji kMr-abu artit IXai IM MMItiM tki menu for all Uu Uonuay and quarterly urmmmf at tA Louisiana StaU Letter Company, ana I pwr- m ... m vv a - - mm ton mmnao mmm mwtm cm irwrei that tkt mm art oonductsd with konftty.faimeM, in food faitX toward aU varUet, ana mtmuiMrtMw Company to km nil ernjuxu. inu rme-nmttm- wj - ngnmturts attache, in u aaort iuctwim. j CMtKlaiBr. West Walnut SU Goldsboro, N. G, ;ftetMl r i4K 4 C '"ill ' A FULL LINE OF their homes at a moment s warning t,ave been secured, one of the most and flee for their lives. Businessmen prominent beme William G. Geers in search of valuables wert? forced to I n.biir.Vi. nf Ritimorf. Th exiled rush fromtheflame3andsmokeorperish. prince Krapotkine, who is now in jme wuom) populace wcio auiu-DLiio.- jLondon, aoout to sail lor tue unitea V the undersigned Banks and Bankers will tav all Prises drawn on The Louisiana State Lotteries tohieh may be fresenied at Noted socialist speakers our counters. Foreign Delicacies mh: ALWAYS ON HAND. DM STORE -AND- TO ARRIVE. One Gar Load Oyster Shell 25,000 500 300 LBS. MEAT. BUSHELS CORK. 33 MILES WEST OF CHARLOTTE ON THE ATLANTA & CHARLOTTE AIR LINE B 25 10 25 50 75 50 25 BBLS., FL0UB, MOLASSES. KEROSENE OIL. CASES BREAD PREPARA TION. LYE AND POTASH. BOXES SOAP. CASES OYSTERS. SACKS COFFEE. . 1 1 A I en. A numoer or persons sougnx re fuge in the water. One man was found in a well where he had lowered him self to escape the flames. Few of the tf people have more than the clothes they stand in. Of ten. bodies recovered only three have been identified. Most of the burned frame buildings are to be re placed with brick structures. Con tracts for a large hotel and other ex tensive buildiners representincr a half million dollars were let just before the fire. All day Sunday there had been a steady wind from the northwest and and the brush clearing fires on the Canadian Pacific Ra lway lots were fanned to such an extent as to fill the terminal town of Vancouver with smoke. Nobody, however, had any idea of danger." Shortly after 1 P. M. several persons began to consider the situation threatening, but the smoke was so dense that they found it impos sible to direct their steps to the exact location of its source. Soon a stable near the Colonial Hotel was seen to be on fire. An alarm was given, but so skeptical were thepeople that theypaid no attention for sometime. The wind States, is expected ance. to be in attend- The above Kesort was nWly built last Season, is beautifully located and elegantly furnished 11 . j J n,T. r,-ru tj o,i ttnfb Rooms. New Dancing Pavilion. J open fire place in every room. iew xmm uuuoo - rVot nffnrrls. Terms lieasoiiaole. supplied at an times wiui- tnc COZZENS & THOMAS, May 21, lS86-w3m Has an Dancing Pavilion, 'ine laoie For further information address All-Healing P. O.. Gaston County. N. C. mmmm , 1 ij One Car Loafl Hayden Flour, cheap. Tobacco cheaper than anybody else in town. At M.L.LEE&C0S. Goldsboro, N. C, March 18. tf ATTENTION! Farmers Having received the agency for the Early Portraits of Christ. YeaK ago, the writer saw a picture with this inscription: "Hie only trim likeness of our Saviour, taken from one carved on an emerald, bv command 'of Tiberius Casar, and given from th treasury of Constantinople bv the Em peror of the Turks to Pore Innocent V11L, for the redemption of his brother. taken captive by the Christian-. r urther search discovered tue sum.' picture associated with different inci dents, and led to a study of the pictorial conceptions ot our Lord in sacred art. In the tiiiie of Christ siteistition had suppressed all pictorial Jewish art even in portraiture, anil though -skilful am ingenious in all else, no Jew dared t paint a portrait, and no strict one would even allow his own to ue paint, d, lor fear of a violation of the second c ni inandment. Portraiture, was tnerefoiv almost exclusively in the heathen hands and consummate as v as Creek art in painting the faces and tormsuf men. it had small scopu in that little Syrian province of the Roman world, where a bL" rZTa, wen, ,,.- aflU.iau"eu luouamco lv - ably the work of some of His own dis- raging Ure. niW ml ir:ulullv. as thosj who lov- T T .11 THE USE OF COTTON SlliL' sense. tlu less scrupulous Gnostics. New Orleans Times-Democrat: Cot- with their ruder form of Greek art, re- ton seed is constantly entending its pe-ued again and again some prototype nnAmtinns and lnvadinsr new fields, wi.il tnnwn to them, but unknown to Four vears ago it invaded the lard us. market and reduced the price of that vrv earlv in Christian history as product at least a quarter. Lard has early, indeed, as we have any history never fully recovered from the blow outride of the gospels there was some v,An ;nflincii aUhnnch lartreiv nsea i u-u .i-nmvn ii i:i . niiu many COD ICS. J. II. OGLESBY, Pres. Louisiana National Bank J. W. KILBRETH, Pres. 8 tat Natiocal Bank. , A. BALDWIN, Pres. New Orleans National Bank. Incorporated In 1863 for 33 yean by the Leftia-' latara for tklacatlonal and CtarlUble porpoaaa with a oaDlt&l of f l.0UkO to wnicn rttaervv; fund 01 orvr $5A0.OOO aaa elnce been a4dd. By an oterwhelmlns DODalar rota lt trancnia was made a part of th preaant State Oonetlta tlon adopted December 2d, A. D., 18TO. The only Lottery ever toted on and en dorsed by the people of any Sta te. It never scales or postpones. Ita Urnnd Nlnale N amber Drawl n take place monthly, and the Extraordinary Draw iDfrs resrularlv every three months 1 instead of semi-annually as heretofore, bejrinnJnjr March, 188. , i , A SPLENDID riPPOUTUNITV TO WIN AFOKTUNK. SEVENTH GRAND DRAW ING, CLASS ti. IN THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC. NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, Jly 13. 1886 lOlth Monthly Drawinir CAPITAL PRIZE $75,000 100,000 Tickets at Five Dollars Eacl Fractions, in Fifths in proportion LIST OF PRIZES. 1 CAPITAL PRIZE...... f?.A 1 do do ...m 25.0)0 1 do do 10.0 HI 2 PRIZES OF t1000 12,ft 5 do 3000 10,000 10 do 1000 10,000 30 do 600.... 1 10,000 100 do 200 30,000 300 , do 100... . H. 30.0U) 500 do 1000 do 50 25,000 25.. 25,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 9 Approximation Prizes of 750 6,750 0 do do 500 4.500 9 do do 250 2,250 anil Gun for the manufacture of artificial but ter, and the probability is that it never will. Now it is tallow that is depressed by cotton seed. Two lots of half a mil lion pounds each of a prime quality of tallow have been sold in the Chicago market within the last tew days at about 60 per cent, of the average price, which reduction is attributed to cottonseed on. as tnousanus ui iuus of tallow are consumed each year in the manufacture of buttenne ana oleomargarine, as the demand tor it nna been increasing, the decline in nric.e ia extraordinarv evidence of the GENTS' DEPARTMENT. LADIES' DEPARTMENT. CLOTHING STRAIGHT-CUT. 3 and 4 BUTTON CUTAWAYS NORFOLK'S SEERSUCKERS IN COATS AND (VESTS. LION BRAND ( COLLARS AND CUFFS. "FAVORITE staRTS' T31 O IE S 7 IN LOW OR HIGH v QUARTERS. TIES AND SCARFS HANDSOME AND CHEAP HEMSTITCHED j HANDKERCHIEFS. TRUNKS AND VALISES. HATS, HATS, IN STRAW, WOOL, FUR, CLOTH, DRAB-PEARL, BLUE, BLACK, & BROWN. ALPACA COATS, SUSPENDERS, HOSIERY AND UMBRELLAS. B Y P R O M P T N S S W E P R O S P E R o rj-i DRV GOODS, Clothing, Furnishing GOOD S. B Y P R O M P T N E S S w E P R O S P s E R fnr the counties of Wayne. Sampson, Du plin, Greene, Lenoir and Johnston, w I Leat effect of cotton seed oil on the i j .,n-r,- invito tVio ottontinn ni I fc - wouiu xespctiuiijf iixTivv market Ginnersand Farmers to their usefulness. The i8 now being distilled on a -TK-rfcTdCi ad AATIG meyaremiu large scale in this country and tne DRESS UUUIJ SUppLY A LOIIG-FELT WAIT. Every Ginner and Farmer should havcJ gtrUres equivalent to about 2i cents a u. i one. 1 in Nflw York. This errease has for May For prices and particulars call on or meiting point of not less than 92, a aaaress though varying among themselves, dis tributed among the oriental churches in Asia and Africa, not always the same in every detail, but so uniform in general that thev were distinguished at sight. The earliest known historical mention of such works, though only incidental, is made bv Tertullian (born in A. D. 160), who criticises a picture of Jesus as "incorrect," and "wanting in resem blance." This implies that there was a rorreef lvie. which a true picture should resemble". Nothing better illustrates the number and antiquity of such pictures than the fact that the earliest ecclesias tical historian, Eusebius, in 340, speaks of them as very plenty, and some of them already very ancient, and associ- ated with traditions ot miraculous origin 1967 Prizes, amounting to 205,500 Application ror ratot to elaba aboald bo md only to theoffloe of the Uompaay in New Or leans. For further Information write clearly, (tiring fall addresa. POSTAL NOTE. Expreaa Mon ey Ordere, or New York Exchange In ordinary ; letter, currency by txpresa (at onr expenie) addreaeed 91. A. DAUPniM, New Orleane. La. or IM. A. DAUPHIN. Washington, D. C. SEERSUCKERS, BOUCLE AND LAWNS, GINGHAMS AND CALICOES INDIAN LINEN, PERSIAN LAWNS, ALBATROS, SUMMER SILKS, PARASOLS (in all Colors.) Make P. 0. Money Crders Pan We at i address Registered Letters to 1 NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK. New Orlems L. Attention Tracte! i We would Call the Attention oi T R U JK E R S who wish Seed that we have on hand ti i n 1 T Augustine, in the next century, speaks uv in uu.ju u H V ot "a variety of numberless pictures, jjiiuu UU11J luuu uuu uuuuv and alludes to some of them as ancient. 11. Ingersoll, in Harper s magazine which we sell cheap for Cash. FANS FANS FANS HAND SATCHELS. MULL, in Pink Cream and White. Blue, Black, Brown, Green and Garnet CASHMERES. SILK and LISLE GLOVES. All Colors in LADIES and CHILDREN HOSE. LACES in all Widths, also in Colors. WOOL LACE. Dress Fronts. LARGE AND SMALL 4 BUTTONS TO MATCH. NdwrncDiB y o We would also say to our friends that we do not profess to keep a Cheap Drug Store ! But those wishing to buy cold pressure into 60 per cent, of "Kiled. Vive bottit, of Lemo; rUnL' 1llUUO rkloinA and 4U ner cent, ot sibuuc. e xir raaae a new nu ui ujo "u ""'r, inie.i?S.?S melt at less than ftrth ari. e??,r?yP J?! H?pf? I At i Llvisff Profit. c&2 nl thea 4t zzt Hac;. - i - 1 1 - i iii i laiiu temDerature never experiencea m mmw TTT?TVrT?"V T TT"F? Xr HO England, and seldom in the North. It a Frominent Farmer writes. JLJLJCjJ-N iA X I l l.JXJ kju o. , . , o nijftr value in n,- station. Jones county. Ga.. June mixing with Englisll Tgreases for 'dean- 1884.-Bj jhe 'S-JS? di oleine and 40 per cent, of stearine. Elixir made a new man rf me and restored my Your friend. -:0:- A jriwpper M.pporilnc the Principle. I a Democratic Admlnltrallon. Five Cold x-uUOB. .UU " WM. B- EMERSON. natmg power, wuicu iouuoio . , , able in the making of candles, while From a Prominent Lady, oleine is used in the manufacture of i have not been able in two years to walk r all soap and for "batchiag" in woolen mills. SSf a mile witnoutthe least Inconyenience. These new methods explain the dis- m i. k h bwokth orm- favor into which tallow has fallen m tlg?S.MSSej: M. D., Atlanta, the Englisn marKet ana wuiuu u u ua to the decreased price in mis country. It is because the English can ootain cotton seed oil, superior in every way to tallow and grease, at much lower figures than the reduced rates for the latter article. Each year adds to the uses which to be no limit Tnumber of WILLIAM DORSHEIMER. purposes for which it can be em- editor and propbietoh J- a ployed. TAR AND FEATHER AFFAIR. ir An excit- :.-ro?.nVwUr affair occurred at i 8I.IN.-P.ia New-Paper ls.-ed ev.ry a land agent, being the victim. The t SSdown to the hour of goiner man had made himself disliked by a to press u di8t,nfUi8hed American large number of settlers by getting ar,Vei writere of Action. iarg ll RAanna artA then con- Hr8Poetrv. Marker Financial, ARiicul- and Two Silver Medals. .Tbeir claims by means of m-SSSSSSllli3& 1R85 at the Expositions of formation thus surreptiously oDtainea. m thelr respective Hr with cnorl thinirs a nnmhAr of hi victims tOOK nim WwiUD -- i m a mi n 1 1 I Parents Needing SCHOOL BOOKS will do well to consult us before buying. ALSO MANUFACTURERS OF for disguising Quinine and other nauseous meaicmes. KIRBY & ROBINSON, Messenger Building. Goldsboro, N. C, Jan. 14 tf R Daily, SnMay jM Weem Miens. ftuHaJWaliyMwy Tin Ware, Stoves, House Furnish ing Goods, Plows, Cultivators, Harrows and Castings of all Kinds ARE BEING SOLD LOW BY HUOaiNS & r" awarded in 1R85 at the Expositions inville. and the In- TH AIV.PATKnS aHll thP F iKlilC I wrt?rtT,a Tr.-rr.naitmn nf Tendon. fm his nffice. X J X'X M. -m. .a. a a.-vA.'-' - - - -m vuvivuu wiwm v i a. a v a- ' a The superiority of uoraune over norn plied a coat or tar anuieaiuci3, or whalebone has now been demonstrated Celling him at the point of revolyers bv over five vears' experience. It is more QCC;ot m decorating himself, lie was then marched through the streets CONDENSED TIME TABLE NO. 13. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1885r MAIL AND FASSESOEB TRAINS NORTH BOCND. Leave Bennettavllle, S. C, 8:20 A. M. Shoe Heel, N. CM WW " " Fayettevllle, " 1 P.M. Sanford, " Siz " Ore Hill, " Liberty, " .......... Arrive at Greensboro. " :00 M tW Dinner at Fayettevllle. MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAINS SOUTH BOCND. I lost my Shop and all my Tools by fire on the 20th inst , and intend to rebuild immediately and furnish my shop with Tools of the latest improvement. I will i then be ready to serve my customers and . the public generally. ' Very respectfully, 0. R. RAND, Jr. Goldsboro, N. C, April 22-tf MAN. May20-tf durable, more pliable, more comfortable, and never breaks. Avoid cheap imitations made of various kinds of cord. None are genuine unless "TYd wi)Wa finw a t.itiii is printed AiM i y mm ay a on inside of steel cover. FOR SALE BY ALL IEAD1M8 MERCHAITS. WARNER BROTHERS, . f .. mAl-l . - ..... The Daily Star. ::uA'' - u (-a II ill " M. The DAILY STAR contains all the newiof w 1: P. M. to the music of a drum, ne was ui dered to leave the county and pro ceed to do so as soon as he could get the tar and feathers off. 4ttT. ttrftivA form. Ita special cor- resrTndenee by cable from London, Fam resrxmaente u & comraendable X feature. . . . tv,or nw pnn- Av ngsuiugwui"'" ''7-,, noolMllv re- The TFInanflal and Market lleviews are uu usaUy fall and complete. Sanford. " Fayettevllle, " Shoe Heel. Arrive DennettaviUe, .......... 37Dinner at Sanford. 4.W 6:1 7:30 V o Tie SllllBS flOllSej A Great Bargainji kwill hA Mven the first applicant "who Qynifhfiolfl N P, ants to buy a complete Milling outfit for lOlHluuHtflU) U. ; grinding wheat, corn, &c. Three run of 44 inch ctones two Jiisopus, one r reuw Burrh Line Shafting, Bolting Chest, &c., all complete, of the best make and design, good as new. One-third less than value. Accommodating terms. Write to J. P. LEACH, aprl-3m t , Littleton, N. C. Under New Management Having purchased the well-known FUL LKK HOTEL, and knowing the wants of the traveling public. I shall spare no . pains in making, the accommodations first-class in every particular . I The best cooks, and trained servants employee " 1 ',, I fiTTelegraph office in the hotel. -W. B,8UKLCS, - onv3ly Proprietor. of Blank Books just received, at WHITAKER'S BOOKSTORE. 1 new 20 H. P. Talbott Engine, (adjusta ble cut off and improved.) Hub Mortiser and Borer. Moulding Machine. Tenoner. ; 1 Turnine Lathe.' " Saws, Shaftings, Belts, and a lot of oth er machinery and patterns for wood work. Apply to J.A. BONITZ, mch4-4w Goldsboro, N. C. ALABASTINE! ThR hftat rjrenaration made for CLEAN ING WALLS, white, and different tints, for sale low by HUGGINS & FREEMAN. Mirftcnlous Escape. w w nA AmvcAktJot Winchester, o a KiVnrL.r;w Ind..Vrites: 'Oneomymstomers.Mrs.r w orur Louisa Pike,Bajtonia, was along sunerer w iu. wu-, dayintheyear(lnciudiiwunaajj - and was given up to die by her physicians. without Sunday, one year 6 .it ft distance of six miles, and is eir x 5,rTfin 10.00 JTf0 M ROSi l oAV.nrh improved she has quit using u of Fifteen (and 1 extra toorRumjeriow Gcn.l Pasa. It She feels she owes her Ufe to " , Addrew w"Illiam 3U Kew Y Free Uiai uumea at. ix.n yjj - i jan4tf Drug latere. v .e - ALLEN'S Forty Lemons in Book-Keepiag, POH. GRADED AND HIGH SCHOOLS. Clear, Correct, Concise. ENDORSED BY Bingham BumeLewiad others. Any l eacner can xinuci;wwiu iu ' - a. AA . Price $1.50. To Schools f l.w. , rostage nrenaia. I Six LesWnasentfree. Agents wanted. GEORGE ALLEN, sep24-tf NewbernN.C. Freiirht and Pasaewrer Train leaves Ben netts ille Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 2:30 P- m., arriving at Shoe Heel at 4:W p. m., and Fayetteyllle at 8 p. m. - Leaves Fayettevllle on Tuemlays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 6:30 a. Shoe Heel at 10 a. and arrives at BennetUMrille at lm. Freight and Passenger Irain North leaves Fayettevllle dally at 5 a. (connecting at Sanford with Freight and Pfenger Trains to Ualeigh), leaves Sanford at U-TO a. mM and ar rives at Greensboro at &40 p. m. , nm Leaves Oreensnoro aauy o Sanford at 11:15 a. m.v and arrives at I ayette- W. M. S. DUNN. Gen'l Sup t. -tf PENDER HOTEL, Enrgnr, Pender Cou&ty. Round ball buttons are more in fa vor than flat ones. Aa fittOn You are the use of RANTED . , ;- m ; 0n line of Wilmington & Weldon R. R.. ,1 i ; ' r. . iTT,r,,nv for 224 miles from Wilmington. Table well The undesigned . r J applied with the best tbe market aflords. the next 'schooi year. a .young StlemMi supp Reasonable. allowed a Jree trial o thirty days ot f experience in teaching, toteach Math auowea uy Voltaic Beltl01 T-I , Tjv.Vopninc and Penmanship. VI-A"'::.:; i mii.n. for the emaucs, r : -- .vf Mna.tr wim Electric cuspcui, -j-t,--- . , . a(i,mtp. ana mas speedy relief and JJJ",".T , , PfmfrJSZffJ? nfther dSi Pf Mrs. R. M. CROOM, Proprietress 'ttoubles. Also, for many otberoia- eses.. Complete restorauon ' and manhooa gua"vvV,,rrf Ttioi For particulars .address. withr references, J. H. MOORE, NahunU Academy, ; Fremont.: N. C. FOR SALE ! iane,,nB0rd?in3 OFFICE. may30-tf ,
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